Italy, Germany, and Austria
joined forces to build the Southern Hydrogen Corridor. On the
sidelines of the EU Energy Council in Brussels, the three
countries signed a declaration of intent in which they commit to
the construction of the so-called 'Southern Corridor 2', the
hydrogen gas pipeline of over 3,000 kilometres that connects
North Africa (where the majority of green hydrogen will be
produced) first to Italy and then up to Germany and Austria,
helping to achieve the EU's objectives of importing 10 million
tonnes of renewable hydrogen by 2030, as envisa
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